“I think that he feels this election slipping away from him, and that’s where you’re beginning to see him spiral and cling to these conspiracy theories, as you noted with the AI-generated crowds, which obviously can be easily disproven,” Matthews said on MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki” on Monday.
Trump on Sunday falsely accused Harris of using artificial intelligence to enhance the size of the crowd she drew at a rally in Michigan last week.
“These are not winning campaign messages,” Matthews said. “But that is what he does when he feels like he’s under attack, is he uses these kinds of lines of defense that don’t make much sense for campaigning.”
“I can assure you that his campaign team is telling him to talk about policy,” she continued. “They want him to go out there and talk about the economy and immigration and things that voters actually care about, because I can assure you that none of these things that he’s talking about in his rallies, or his…